Irish Suite. (From Old Folk Songs). By Gerard Boedijn. For Concert Band. Countries / The Best Original Pieces for Concert Band / Original Pieces. Original Pieces. Grade 4. Score and Parts. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.010453060).

Swedish Quadrille And Polonaise. (For Violin Solo With Band). By M. A. Gilby. For Concert Band. Various Solo / The Best Original Pieces for Concert Band. Solo and Band Series. Grade 3. Score and Parts. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.011724060).

Liberation by Kees Vlak. For Concert Band. Liberation Day / Dutch History. Grade 3. Score and Parts. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.011941080).
This imposing work has been commissioned by the BFO Dutch Music Center and the VARA radio. Kees Vlak has been inspired by the Liberation which put an end to the Second World War.

Goyescas by Enrique Granados (1867-1916). Arranged by Juan Vte Mas Quiles. For Concert Band. Arrangements of Classical Pieces / The Best Original Pieces for Concert Band / Opera. Classic Arrangement. Grade 4. Score and Parts. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.012307060).
The pianist and composer Enrique Granados y Campina (Lerida 1867) studied composition with Pedrell in Barcelona. He went to Paris in 1887 to study the piano with de Beriot. In 1901 he founded his own piano school in Barcelona. Granados and his wife died on their way back from America when the passenger ship 'Sussex' was torpedoed by a German submarine in the Channel on 24 March 1916. As a composer he became the founder of the specific Spanish national music. He was most of all inspired by the Spanish capital and more precisely by the Madrid of Francisco Goya. In 1911 he composed two piano albums 'Goyescas', inspired by paintings and tapestries of the painter Francisco Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), famous for his brillant originality and bizarre imagination. Later on he developed this music into an opera, based on a libretto by Fernando Periquet.

Ares - "God Of War" by Matt Klohs. For Concert Band. Concert Works. Irish. Medium/Difficult. Full score and set of parts. Duration 7:00. Published by Lake Music (LK.LMP1014).
From the "Mount Olympus Series".

Celtic Moods by Traditionals. Arranged by Rieks van der Velde. For Concert Band. Concert Works. Irish. Medium/Difficult. Full score and set of parts. Duration 6:55. Published by Lake Music (LK.LMP1018).
A selection of traditional Irish tunes.

Mamma by C.A. Bixio. Arranged by Donato Semeraro. Concert band. For solo tenor voice (or Trombone / Euphonium). An Italian traditional song. Italian Pop Music, Solo piece. Grade 3. Score and set of parts. Duration 3 minutes, 45 seconds. Published by Scomegna Edizioni Musical srl (S4.ESB1083).
Cesare Andrea Bixio composed Mamma, one of the most well-known Italian classic songs, for lyrics by Bruno Cherubini. The song owes its fame in part to the typical Italian melody, but even more to the innumerable interpretations of the most renowned tenors, including Beniamino Gigli, Claudio Villa, and Luciano Pavarotti. This arrangement of the song allows for various performance choices: voice and wind band (tenor); solo instrument and wind band (trombone/euphonium), or wind band without soloist.

Torna A Sorrento by Ernesto De Curtis (1860-1926). Arranged by Giancarlo Gazzani. Concert band. An Italian traditional song. Italian Pop Music. Grade 3. Score and set of parts. Duration 3 minutes, 20 seconds. Published by Scomegna Edizioni Musical srl (S4.ESB1108).
In 1902, Guglielmo Tramontano, the owner of the Grand Hotel in Sorrento, wanted to convince Zanardelli, an Italian congressman who spent a night at his hotel, to open a post office in the village. In hopes of being even more persuasive, he asked the brothers Gian Battista and Ernesto De Curtis to write in a few hours a song dedicated to the illustrious guest. The next day, when the politician was ready to leave Sorrento, he was greeted by an improvised performance of ''Torna a Sorrento'' (Return to Sorrento). After a few years, revised and edited, the song was presented at the festival of Piedigrotta and became an international hit. Giancarlo Gazzani has adapted the song for wind band in this fascinating Latin-jazz arrangement.